Monday, November 30, 2009
Visiting the Past
After driving up and down the back roads, we were able to visit the burial site of my mother's parents - Bessie and Clardy. The Monday Mosaic below shows an old photo of Clardy and Bessie as young adults and their grave markers. Clardy (Papa) lived for 77 years. I have many, many fond memories of days spent with him. Bessie lived 53 years. She died before I was born.
Enjoy....
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
One Season Over, Another Begins
Even though this season is ending, a new and favorite season begins. Yes, the season of mixing, stirring, measuring, blending, sampling.....It is the season of Thanksgiving/Christmas baking. I was very productive this weekend. I was able to bake and freeze these oatmeal cookies along with Red Velvet Whoopie Pies and Raspberry Swirl Cookies.
These are quite tasty. The secret ingredient that makes these unique is coconut.
If you would like this recipe, check out my simple little food blog in its early stage.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
National Bundt Cake Day
I also baked an Eggnog Spice bundt for hubby to take to work. It is a new recipe and I haven't tasted it yet. Hoping it is good and that they will enjoy it. It, too, smelled wonderful as it baked.
Enjoy....
Monday, November 09, 2009
We Are Family
Amazing how my great grandfather's older eyes are exactly the same eyes of my brother and the youth of my grandmother resembles me when I was a young adult. Scanning and organizing all the family photos which have been handed down to me from my parents has been a long and sometimes endless task, but a task that frequently reminds me of my connection to my family.
Guess I should post a few photos of the new recipes I have tried these last couple of weeks.
Autumn Apple Coffee Cake
Sweet and Sour Meatballs
Have you noticed I haven't posted anything recently dealing with knitting and sewing? I need to get motivated...Christmas is right around the corner.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Mosaic Monday: Fall Foliage
I am loving the colors of the foliage this fall. With all the rain we have had in this part of the world, it hasn't been easy taking photographs. It seems the sun shines only when I am at work and rain every weekend in October.
I am also loving Photoshop Elements. I purchased this photo editing software a couple of years ago. Slowly but surely, I am getting to a point where I can do something with it without having to review the instructions or look up information on Google or various websites. The above mosaic is an example. :) (To see more Monday Mosaics, visit Mary at Little Red House.)
Took a trip down memory lane today. The church I grew up in celebrated its 50th anniversary. We joined that church when it was first formed. I was in elementary school. Lots of great memories came to mind as we worshiped, fellowshiped (is that a word?) and ate dinner together. Wish my parents could have been there.
This is my father. He wasn't the minister but one of the elders who participated in the worship service many times. He was quite the character. I can hear him now saying "Let's turn in the hymnals to page 150. If you can't find it, then sing page 75 twice." As a family we spent many, many hours in that church.